Some people will belittle Henrik Lundqvist‘s accomplishments until or unless he wins the Stanley Cup, but if the question is whether or not he can play in pressure situations, he answered it once again tonight.

“(Lundqvist) was real solid. We had a couple breakdowns around our net and he made some big saves,” Rangers coach Alain Vigneault said, per Blueshirts United.

That’s nothing out of the ordinary for Lundqvist though.

He has a 4-1 record and 1.00 GAA in five career Game 7s, according to NHL.com’s Adam Kimelman.

Among goaltenders that have played in at least three Game 7s, his GAA is tied for first place alongside Johnny Bower and Dwayne Roloson.

Before the playoffs began, Lundqvist questioned the validity of judging a player’s legacy based on whether or not he’s won a championship given that winning the Stanley Cup isn’t an individual accomplishment. That being said, he’s still motivated to win that elusive first Cup and after tonight’s performance, he’s still in the 2014 race.

Even though I am a Flyers fan, and not the best time to admit this, but I actually like Lundqvist. He makes the big saves and his team forechecked the hell out of the Flyers. The Penguins will not be able to handle the Rangers forechecking and cycling the puck. Pittsburgh is just not physical enough to win the series, and Fluery is just not a clutch goaltender.